(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey). Nevada guard Hallice Cooke (13) and forward Elijah Foster (12) celebrate at the end end of the second half of a second-round game against Cincinnati, in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, March...

The Sweet 16 field is set after a roller coaster ride of an opening weekend in the NCAA Tournament.More >>

The Sweet 16 field is set after a roller coaster ride of an opening weekend in the NCAA Tournament.More >>

(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey). Florida State player celebrate after defeating Xavier during a second-round game in the NCAA college basketball tournament in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, March 18, 2018. Florida State defeated Xavier 75-70.

The Florida State Seminoles are on their way to their first Sweet 16 since 2011 after upsetting top-seeded Xavier.More >>

The Florida State Seminoles are on their way to their first Sweet 16 since 2011 after upsetting top-seeded Xavier.More >>

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill). Naomi Osaka, of Japan, poses with her trophy after defeating Daria Kasatkina, of Russia, in the women's final at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Sunday, March 18, 2018, in Indian Wells, Calif. Osaka won 6-3, 6-2.

Naomi Osaka was nervous for her first post-match comments as a pro tennis title holders.More >>

Naomi Osaka was nervous for her first post-match comments as a pro tennis title holders.More >>

(AP Photo/Wade Payne). Tennessee head coach Holly Warlick watches the second half of a second-round game against Oregon State in the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 18, 2018, in Knoxville, Tenn.

Tennessee's streak is over, N.C. State is headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 11 years and Texas A&M pulled off another record comeback. It was an eventful start to the second round.More >>

Tennessee's streak is over, N.C. State is headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 11 years and Texas A&M pulled off another record comeback. It was an eventful start to the second round.More >>

(RNN) – He's the most talked about seventh-round pick in the history of the modern-day NFL draft, but former Missouri Tiger and current St. Louis Ram Michael Sam just wants to play football.

Now, his journey to make the Rams' 53-man squad will be chronicled by media mogul Oprah Winfrey and her OWN cable channel in a yet untitled docu-series, announced Wednesday.

The project, which has been in the works for the last two months, will take an "up-close look at the remarkable man at the center of this groundbreaking moment in professional sports," a press release from OWN said.

But as the cameras continue to focus on Michael Sam, the man who kissed his boyfriend as he received the news he was drafted on Sunday and the ugly response that followed, is the 249th pick of the 2014 draft ready to be followed by the cameras of ESPN, CNN and now OWN?

He said at the NFL combine that he wanted to be judged as Michael Sam the football player, not Michael Sam the gay football player, but is it fair for him to capitalize on his story of triumph and still accomplish his goal of overcoming doubters, who didn't think he'd get drafted in the first place?

A little something from YouTube: Bill Murray channels the late Harry Caray in minor league promotion of 'Ghostbusters' night

Everyone loves Bill Murray. Most people love baseball – it used to be America's pastime (thanks, American football!) but it still draws passionate fans from the minors to the Big Show.

Thanks to the Toledo Mud Hens, the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, we have a beautiful promotion for its Ghostbusters Night. In it, we have the comedy legend Murray, minor league baseball at its finest and a silly impersonation of the late Harry Caray.

It's almost as good as Will Ferrell's Harry Caray impersonation…almost.

TV: Say goodbye to Barbara Walters, 'Robot Chicken'-style

Famed journalist and news anchor Barbara Walters is officially retiring from television Friday.

Her last appearance on her daytime roundtable talk show The View will reunite all 11 of the show's former co-hosts. While that should prove entertaining and full of professional shade-throwing, Walters' creation is one of the many lasting impressions her career has left on television.

But Adult Swim's Robot Chicken spun Walters' retirement another way – as her bowing out in a fiery blaze of glory and taking the entire crew with her.

The voiceover is a little creepy, but it's how many want to see The View go out. However, kudos to Walters who made women in broadcast journalism a professional reality, and took every joke at her expense in stride.

Music: Michael Jackson track featuring Justin Timberlake is something you could step to

Xscape, the album of previously unreleased, re-mastered and modernized tracks by the late Michael Jackson, was released in the U.S. on Tuesday.

One of its more radio-ready tracks, Love Never Felt So Good, features Justin Timberlake and is smooth R&B "contemporized" by Epic Records CEO L.A. Reid. And despite Reid's past business dealings, he swears to Time that the release isn't based on "corporate greed."

The album is a mixture of songs collected at the height of Jackson's fame from 1983 to 1999, and is getting favorable reviews from the likes of Billboard, who said, "Yes, it's good," and "it's better than you think."

Neighbors, staring Seth Rogen and Zac Efron, tore it up this weekend frat-daddy style and won the No. 1 spot at the box office. It knocked The Amazing Spider-Man 2 to the No. 2 spot with the cast of well-performing movies that have remained in the Top 5 for the last few weeks.

Here are last weekend's Top 5, according to Box Office Mojo (listed next to previous week's ranking and weekend gross):

Neighbors (NR) $49,033,915

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (1) $35,501,212

The Other Woman (2) $9,605,781

Heaven is for Real (3) $7,482,618

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (4) $5,750,593

In theaters: May 16

Godzilla – Movie lore's most infamous reptile is back, but this time he is fighting mankind's Frankenstein-like creatures just as the world is crumbling. Sounds like fun! The all-star cast features Bryan Cranston and Elizabeth Olsen.

Million Dollar Arm – In this new Disney production based on a true story, a failing sports agent with no prospects in the U.S. sports scene goes to India to recruit cricket players to play professional baseball. The film stars Jon Hamm, Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), Alan Arkin, Bill Paxton and Lake Bell.